5 reasons why you should go bicycle touring through the Costa Daurada

2. Location:Costa Daurada is just 1h away by car or 35 minutes by high-speed train from Barcelona. Besides, there is a good public or private transportation system that connects all the towns.

3. Quantity and quality of the roads:Costa Daurada offersmore than 2.000 km of perfectly-preserved roads, different steep grades for training purposes and, most importantly, roads with little traffic.

4. Gastronomy and culture:Costa Daurada’s towns and villages offera wide variety of cultural and gastronomic diversityto satisfy everyone. The wines, its dish and seafood and the mountain’s gastronomy stand out.

5. A destination that has it all:Cambrils Park Sport Village is located only 20 minutes from any of the area’s cycling routes. In addition,Costa Durada is becoming a benchmark for cycliststhat used to choose other destinations to go cycling.

Sea and Mountain route for road bikes

The routestarts in Cambrilsand, progressively,gets into the inland of the Baix Campregion until it arrives toPriorat, an excellent wine region that holds a denomination of qualified origin (DOCa).

This circular route has a maximum altitude of 560 metres and 1.175 metres of cumulative elevation gain. Along the route, you will pass by the following towns:

Points of cultural and gastronomic interest of the sea and mountain route

Cambrils

Is the gastronomic capital of Costa Daurada. A fishing village full of attractions, where you will be able to enjoy its fantastic restaurants, take a stroll on the beach or other leisure and cultural activities. Discover all its wonders at theTurisme de Cambrilshome page.

Mont Roig del Camp

Olive oil lovers can visit the Museu de l’oli (Oil Museum) in Mont Roig del Camp, located at the old Casa solariega’s wine cellar, which belongs to the Solé Family and is a 1801 construction.

Falset

TheFalset – Marçà cooperative winery(Bodega Cooperativa de Falset-Marçà) is one of the so-called “cathedral of wine”for its architectural majesty. It wasdesigned by César Martinell, a disciple of Antoni Gaudí, who combined Modernism and Art Nouveau in the winery. Nowadays, the cooperative is still producing DO Montsant wines and extra virgin olive oil.

Porrera

In Porrera you canvisit well-known private wineries likeClos DominicoSangenís i Vaquéto enjoy an exquisite wine tasting experience and to learn about its production process. A visit to Sant Antoni Abad Hermitage, built in the 17thcentury, and the Sant Joan Evangelista Hermitage from the 18this also a good idea.As a curiosity, Porrera has a sundial route.

We hope you fancy a ride throughout theCosta Daurada’s sea and mountain route!